Sally Hansen and Crayola Collaborated on a Colorful Nail Polish Line

While coloring with crayons has probably not been a part of your daily routine in years, Sally Hansen and Crayola are here with a new twist on the activity. As reported by PopSugar, the beauty brand and crayon company just partnered together to release a line of 12 new nail polish shades, retailing for just $5 a bottle, set to hit stores in July 2017.

The 12 nail polishes in the collection are all directly based on classic Crayola colors. The shades are Razzmatazz, Cerulean, Scarlet, Vivid Violet, Denim, Wild Strawberry, Sunset Orange, Carnation Pink, White, Purple Heart, Granny Smith Apple, and Dandelion. The Dandelion shade just may be valuable one day, considering Dandelion the crayon was actually retired from Crayola boxes earlier this year. Plus, each Sally Hansen nail polish bottle comes with a unique cap in the same color as the nail polish inside their corresponding bottles. The caps are also decorated with the signature Crayola squiggle.

And in the spirit of already-dry crayons, the nail polish line is of the quick-drying variety. Each color comes equipped with Sally Hansen’s Insta-Dri 3-in-1 technology, meaning it will dry in 60 seconds and that you don’t need base coat or top coat.

This is not the first beauty partnership Crayola has made. Earlier this year, the crayon company collaborated with Clinque to launch Chubby Stick Lip Colour Balms, which are variations of Clinique’s chubby stick with Crayola-inspired colors and tubes. Not to mention, Crayola has actually released nail polish varieties in the past. Fing’rs Crayola Scented Nail Polish is a line of nail polish based on Crayola crayon colors that becomes scented when dry. The brand also has a line of mini nail polishes, which are perfect for the tiny hands of those still young enough to color on a daily basis.